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Show Salt Lake Symphony Orchestra 3rd CONCERT Salt Lake Theatre Monday Eve. Mar. 20 1905" 40 SELECTED MUSICIANS Mr. Arthur Shephisrd, Director. soloists Mr. J. J. McClellan, - Pianist Mr. A. E. Carlson, - Baritone Sale of Seats Friday at 10 a. m. Largest and Finest Dance Floor In the West. Christensen's Full Orchestra Orches-tra in Attendance. DANCING SALTAIR To-Night 8:00 p. m. Special train of closed coaches, 50cts round trip. Danco Floor Enclosed. Everybody invited. Good time for all. ANNUAL CONCERT) ; I AT THE jj I SALT LAKE THEATRE g g SATURDAY, MARCH 18 BENEFIT OF J I Kearn's St. Ann's Orphanage 100 Children Assisted by Best Local Talent S 5 ALL HALLOW'S COLLEGE BAND I'arquotto and Dress Cirolo, $1.00. Programme begins at 8:15. Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, March ' H . 22 (Si, 23, 1905- UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB I CHRISTOPHER JR. I By Madeline Luccttc Rylcy. 'H (As played by John Drew, Maude Adams and . Ethel Barrymorc.) Maude May Babcock, Director Jay E. Johnson, Manager ! DP IflTC. 25 ccnts t $loo T M.1jE3. Scat Sale Opens Monday Next Attraction, DAVID HARAJM I I UTAHNA THEATRE I Week Commencing March 20, 1905. The Great Melodrama l'l SILVER KING 1 Such Noted Actors as CEO. MELFORD, MISS ELSIE CRESHAM, 111 FRANK CLAYTON and L". COSGROVE, In the leading roles. 4 Acts -16 Scenes r OPERA FESTIVAL H At The SALT LAKE THEATRE H FOUR PERFORMANCES 11 BEGINNING MARCH 27TH. Boat Sale Thursday March 2.'Jrd. j English Grand Opera Company l 150 and Orchestra of 40 tfl Repertory for the Engagement y Mmi& Wagner's - L HENGRIN Bizet's - - CARMEN H WBSiJSha.. Wagne.'s TANNHAUSER Puccini's - LABOHEME IH OURTURE 2 P.M. W'H Prices From $2.50 to 60 Centi llH I Out of town mall ordum nccompuulcd by remittance ulyqn prompt attontlony It'l Last Sunday night Hold's long and successful concert season was brought to a close. Tho houso was crowded with ono of tho largest audiences of tho season. Thero woro many In tho audlenco who felt a tinge of genuine regret In parting from tho organization. organiza-tion. For tho past six months slnco September Hold's band has given a concert every Sunday ovonlng. This is tho band's third concert season, and, as far as I Know, forms !&H an lrroproaclmblo record among west- IfH ern band organizations. In Seattle, xll Portland, or Indeed San Francisco, no jllH local band has cvor accomplished what 'JiH Hold's band has dono In Salt Lalto. MH To give upwards of ninety concerts in Hl thrco seasons, is certainly plunking 91 laurels from tho brow of popularity. 9H And that Is what Hold's band has HH dono. IH |